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... (London: William Collins Sons & Co.; 1955), p. 17. 7 Alfred L. Rowse: The England of Elizabeth (London: Mac- millan & Co.; 1950), pp. 261-2, 382. It is fair to point out that in an earlier essay Dr. Rowse condemned "historians who think ...
... (London: William Collins Sons & Co.; 1955), p. 17. 7 Alfred L. Rowse: The England of Elizabeth (London: Mac- millan & Co.; 1950), pp. 261-2, 382. It is fair to point out that in an earlier essay Dr. Rowse condemned "historians who think ...
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... London: George Allen & Unwin; 1956, p. 20. 2 As late as 1874, Bradley distinguished science from history as being concerned with the timeless and "abiding" (F. H. Bradley: Collected Essays [London: Oxford University Press; 1935], I, p ...
... London: George Allen & Unwin; 1956, p. 20. 2 As late as 1874, Bradley distinguished science from history as being concerned with the timeless and "abiding" (F. H. Bradley: Collected Essays [London: Oxford University Press; 1935], I, p ...
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... (London: Odhams Press; 1955), p. 174. 2 "History passes over into theology," as Toynbee triumphantly asserted (Civilization on Trial [London: Oxford University Press; 1948], preface). sor Powicke's mind when he used the phrase, I shall ...
... (London: Odhams Press; 1955), p. 174. 2 "History passes over into theology," as Toynbee triumphantly asserted (Civilization on Trial [London: Oxford University Press; 1948], preface). sor Powicke's mind when he used the phrase, I shall ...
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The Historian and His Facts | 3 |
Society and the Individual | 36 |
HI History Science and Morality | 70 |
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